There are only insectivorous bats in the Great Basin.
Uniquely among living insectivorous bats, these tails are nearly as long as their entire body.
During certain seasons visitors may see insectivorous bats in the caves.
Its teeth are typical of an insectivorous bat.
It is a relatively rare, completely white, insectivorous bat, with an unusual sac at the base of its tail.
One of its favorite foods are the insectivorous bats that it catches at the entrance of their caves.
The rainforest area is an important refuge for a number of fruit-eating pigeons and insectivorous bats.
Because it is so difficult to see in this dark environment, their eyes, like those of insectivorous bats, have become very small.
The insectivorous bats are not unique, for another group of animals uses a very similar system - the toothed whales.
However, competition over food and roosts has been seen with other insectivorous bats.